Frontier® Cartridge features Hornady bullets in 223 Rem and 5.56 NATO. Applications range from plinking, target shooting and hunting to law enforcement training and self-defense.
Nice and cheap but like everything else in the gun world you get what you pay for. Had a few rounds fail to fire but it wasnt a huge deal. I wouldnt use these for home defense for that reason but other wise theyre worth getting.
I have bought over 1000 rounds of both .223 and 5.56 HP and standard rounds. This is clean and accurate ammunition. It has quickly become my go to ammo for my AR. I will continue to buy this ammunition. Never one failure to fire! I highly recommend this ammo.
At a time when ammo is so hard to find, these guys deliver and quickly. They exceed the lead times listed on their website. Many thanks.
Ordered several times, always good service, fair prices given availability, slightly slower shipping lately due to all the Covid craziness. SOS is a great order outlet. As noted by another, the issue lies with FedEx. Supposedly signature required on ammo, they tried to deliver on a Sunday afternoon without notice, we are behind a gate so delivery was postponed to Tuesday. They delivered Monday, without notice again, and dropped off $600 of ammo at the common gate, no signature .... 3 miles away. Fortunately our ranch manager was nearby to secure. FedEx SUCKS!
Ordered the ammo and got it in three days great service wish my gun will ship soon
Easy ordering for hard to find in stock ammo, prompt shipment and delivery. Thanks!
Would recommend this ammo. very accurate great shooting ammo.
Ordered Memorial Day weekend 2021, received 4 days later. Yes $.65 per rd sucks but its better than stores like Midway USA at $1.15 per rd for the same thing. If Hornaday FTF in your gun please take your gun to a gunsmith for repairs and/or proper cleaning.
I have zeroed a colt 6920 16: barrel and a Aero Precision 10,3: pistol at 100 yards both barrls are 1:7 twist the ammo work very well along with the accurate would def buy again.
I purchased multiple boxes of the 55 gr rounds for both future use and to let my grandsons plink with at the range. At our last outing, I loaded up multiple boxes for them to enjoy shooting, the youngest is 9 yrs old, and we had a good time. Upon policing up the grounds, I then saw that EVERY casing we picked up either had the primer blown out with case scarring, or the primer was extremely flattened with deep firing pin strikes! Every casing had scarring and deep cuts on the face around the primer pocket. It was very scary to see, and thankfully, my older grandson’s new AR-15 was built tough, with no damage I could find after a complete examination on the spot. In order to check that it was not conditions created from his 5.56 NATO stamped barrel and lower, we fired Winchester 55 gr rounds and Remington 55 gr .223 rounds that were all in excellent shape upon ejection. Research has now shown me that this problem has been noted online for years...I just never checked it out personally.